iz ornin uariii h ii --,-__ ,L $&$9¢' "fp" zuyig. I N f§ Lf _ _*_ *_ . __ _ ___ _ __ _ i i __ i udthe many doctors bills it saves gg;-rant it in taking first place in the *amy medicine chest. All dealers sell nd recommend it. iii R l Lynn Shoes Lynn Shoes A new lot of the Lynn Boots received, These are wide and well shaped litters and are becoming very popular. fi Bros. ie You Thinking About Music if ...".’.‘a‘ MILLER BROS. The P. E. Island Music House. =f ConnoIlv’s Building it Et. _if _ 'Ai-_ Y _ -I 1 If you are, come and see us. We have Pianos and Organs, all the leading makes. If you cannot a.H`ord a new one We have a. large stock Of SBC oncl-hand Pianos and Organs, at prices to suit all purses and on easy terms of payment Queen Street. men Assembled ln Com memoration of the Day-- The Evening Enjoyed in Speech-making and Feast- ing- A large body of Scotchinen and their descendants assembled at the Hotel Davies; last evening, to dine together in commemoration of St, Andrew’s Day. President Mclsaae, of the Caledonian Society occupied the chair, having on his right His Honor Lieut, Governor M. P., Col. Moore, and Rev. G. M left by Chief Small, U. S. Consul Vail, The dinner was in the best style of th Davies Rev Mr McLean-Sinclair sa' ing is the ‘ MENU. Cream of Barlev Consomme a l’Imperiale. Boiled Salmon. Taitar Sauce Lettuce. Olives. Red Cabbage. Boiled Turkey. Oyster Sauce, Sugar-cured Ham. J ellied Tongue. Mutton. Caper Sauce Roast Goose. Apple Sauce. _ Sirloin of Beef. Hessoise Sauce. Ribs of Pork. Brown Gravy Cream Potatoes. Green 'P8z`i"s'."* Corn Pickled Beets. ` Oyster Souflle. Chicken Timbales. ral McDonald and Rev. T. F. Fullerton. e 9 1 i _ . . id grace. The “haggis, great chieftain o the puddin race" was duly escorted Before proceeding with the toast list the chairman feelinglv remarked upon the absence of Hon. David Laird. and the death of Rev. D. Sutherland de- ceased. The following toasts were then proposed and responded to. The Queen: God Save the Queen. The Day and a Wha Honor It, coup- Watch llaszard & Mooro’s for G h ri s t m a s Gnodsi- worth keeping your eye on. 4- ' C i July por ' I _ SCOTCH HAGGIS. OAT Cami masted American schooner (reor a 35 ' S D Salmi of WildJDuckd la! la Castillance. M A Y L 8 gapti) Odell, boutpd from Brunswicgltd R Y ` ' uoofe are. orc ester. wit timber, which was ill!! Al'I"l‘:::|en‘"M¢;:`;‘::l 9*-U’ "8 Plum Pudding. olirandy Sauce. _ anchored in the Beacon eddy, dragged v 9 S , ]_ R ______. Pumpkin, Lemon and Mince__Pies. i _____,__ three anchors and drifted out the west ____ OTTAWA- 5°” “9°_°( P°°"‘ )_ °` Orange and Neapolitaine Jellies. i channel at 8 o’clock Sunday night. She me for eleven months _show that 35.- 0 I b t d t H t I S h C Ginger Cream. k . R t f D_ S _Il broéight up outside the island. and yes- mmmmntg hgvg gmvgd ln Canada e e ra e a e 0 B cotc , ocoanut and assorted Ca es. i e 0 ter ay morning she was brought in the E: Europe and United Smtei Bm Nesselrode Ice Cream. p r S 0 ,harbor by the tug Storm King. ' tlllS does not include Rrnssians now on Oranges. Appéri;s;.PeTokea and Green ~ _ _ sagglliik. Rehseea Fried Géugh, I ' °- ' ' » rom ere a ay or uaco way here. Davies- McLaren and Creamer Cheese. Celery. ' ~ comin ln- via Gardiner’s Creek with eneral w Y . - e e i pines ___....___--- Crackers and Cheese Straws. i cargo. She went ashore at Dipper "‘ l‘ea and Coffee. ; Harbor, and became a total wreck. The Every ll°“99h°1d Slmuld have °“ hmd '_" 1" Letters of regret were read from Bis- "'_"*" cargo was saved. The Rebecca W. _.__. fl gm! Of Dr. Ub&S0`S _0il_1lm°°t' The fhop Macdonald, Arch.McNeill, and Col. ` was 27 tons register, and was built; at im-my of uses to which it can be Put A Large crowd Qf scotchm [rving of Halifax: _ ;Q|»ea~|; 3uff'e|-ing 4," the A¢-,,Trennec_ape, N. S., in 1881. She hailed S i d 8 t Y ° _ ‘ . _ I C A . . --- _ I D ' . _ t |11 Iantic Coast, Several Ves sels. and Lives Lost---Ser-. ' a ious Damages in N- B- an Other Places- , _ an , A telegram received here yesterday l -The President of the United States, ST- JOHN. NOV- 29--[Speoial]-_ from Millbridge, Me.,stated that they ’ °f 2:3.;§;‘:i2":.°‘z;.?;l°::;‘;.§i;.°;2?;:.° ‘.Z.°"‘°““.°.°.‘."““““°"°‘°’°"“"‘ - - D -- ing pus ment of Canada responded to by Mr that St John has lost heavily. perhaps, wr for the Moonev Pulp mm’ was is hi Howlan’ Judge W8'rb“rt°”’ Mr' Martin’ and the Provincial Legislature brought News was received toda bruck was a vessel of 155 tous- register, _ ` _ y of the loss _ _ _ ,_ C ben H d t h. .up Governor Howlan in a very happy f th G_ t t H t. t B d th and was built atliachias in 1871. _there Mnnrgn, Nov 29 _(Special)- atllp . e Was Silpporte a is retrospective response. Premier Far_ 0 _ e ie aa un ing on . ay an 6 was some insurance on hen Protessloud burglar Bang” not Premier Farquharson Morne Gene_ quharscn and Attorney General Mc- amval °f~ thi* HWY? N\°k°1`S°H» t It took Alfred Haines and a gang o!1-“Longml pon” ‘umm md ‘t t h ' ‘ ' -V Donald followed. Beaver Harbor, damaged. yi men four weeks to build a foot bridge . I md th in ` _ R across the Hammond Rive near Titus’s 915 9 m0m9nl °V9TP°'° 9 ° ' 'ri Wi l Small and Rev. A. McLean Sinclair. Schooner E- Mayfield is ashore at Deer With sono and toast and much good 1S1a,nd_ The bridge, it may be added. was only 5 finished a fortnight or so ago. HALIFAX, NOW 29 [3P°U\*1]"' i round the inbi.. by the piper. Follow- Speakiw' hemny ”PP1"“d°d".h° i“` The Thorouffhfare. auunkuowu ve `tellectual celebration was carried on , ° . . ' 2 _ _ se , sank off Herring Cove. Halifax. SCITUATE, Masg_, Nov. 28.-Durin , .$21 mm theismau hours of the mom Her masts are seen abgve water and .SU|1daS’S gale MTS- Wilbur 0f Raynhaliltroops and 1°” lmmediatelg mr ‘ "` - - was drowned while trying to escape ‘John i s t b d li d h . evgrhevliznquet was a great uccess in wo o ies was e as ore from her summer cottage. Her body _____..~______ f i ' _ ' i ,. _ ,, PM tl OIEV7 ygeat’ 65’ °°r”'°3l’°“‘ts'?6&’ There were over 60 on board and 34 . P ' ' ‘ - . .M 25 , todieswasnea ...i..ne_. _ Paitniauunr rnonoonnn Dec wheat 602 corn,33i,o s. Q ' p0'k. 7-75~ "’ ' "7 ' ' ’ ...or ' Rf‘3P°"‘B "h°‘“? *'““‘ 3° *""‘°.‘?“°"7-‘~..."""-°<-iz' is ltotnxyoosoi warns for sul-~‘ May Whealfi 65§ 500m. 34%; °8fSi253- been wrecked between Eastport and n,.|Un¢i1 gn-,L_ ork 9.27. i - --- .P i k,9.27. 1 New Haven and 86 driven ashore, 14, OTTAWA’ NOW 25__Parli-amen, has i barges are aground, also _many smaller been formally promgued ,mm January V . 5]' ANDREVWS S0c|ETY Graff-_ _ 9, 1899. A prominent aiithori_ty.speak- ° __ _ ' This does not include 30 vessels whol- mg Of the Ollenmg of tha sessloni 5 _ld celebrates Its l-lundreth An nivor- llii 01' Partially Wfe”k°d i” B°S*°° 11"' sary in t. John. bor, nor haltdgzen craft missing. Four sr. Jnnn. iiov. 29--(speoiiiiy si. Steamers are ashore- . Andrew’s Societv celebrates its hun-F The a€€1`°g9~t‘*hf‘t is 170 “aft °f 03° a kind aqd anothar in lrvuble and, iball at the Institute. It was the most ing “"3 P°’da“d “Bti 0"' a h““d'°d ,enjoyable social function ever held 1W°31°5°- here_ I _ - ‘ ST. JOHN. Nov. 29.-The three MXQWI; $33135; , Makes the food more delicious and wholesome J ,,.,,ii,-.,..Si.,.~iy win. increasing force. ROYAL BAKIN6 POWDER 00., NEW YORK KB I ' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30| 1898.-8 PAGE. mf 'm mn' __ f " ' E ' ` ' 'Tin' ' '"1' V 'Y' 3' T A ' ' ' I f ' ' = m ST ANDREW AY N IVES L0 T W0 KT() [ill E from Windsor and was owned by Al Pa" at 3 ay °" 93"' bert White and Captain Gough ¢¢-,me _ '|'|»°°P3 ANN, . Sch. John Stroup.plaster laden. from tug Dirigo went down to her. but the the worst of the gale it was not worth led with the name of Rev. T. F. Fuller- _-*' his while to be towed here at the tail ___....... iton and Father MacMillan of Cardi-\ _ end of it. g ° ‘ Ti D6* i Th Martin., M P. l . twenty sghooners in an are wrecked’ ashore near there and would be a total 'M MADRU’ NC" 29 '°’(S9°°“'l) ” il Mr. Taos McLean Jr. sang in good miSBiDg Or damaged and in very few loss. This digestor, which was manu- Spaniards predict America will B style, the Highland man’s toast. cases is there an insurance. Fortunate- factured at Portland, was worth about Wm-k emu h In phim tg gud Y 3 The toast ot the Lieutenant Governor ly ng livgs arg mst, $5,000. It was insured. The baar-_ bu" for yan to come _ eatin a l vo ol 1 The Land ot the Heather was coupled P T I r, with the names ot Mr McCready, Chief AR“°B°R° 5°" 29 _“[5990” ]- mills It yust took Sunday’s storm tour and robbed the place and also theTo l minutes to utterly wreck the structure C191-kis 03369 Y 'Y' _____‘____ Bosrrov Nov 29-[Special] - The was washed in later in the day and was Camnh and my MY” ciiiciieo MARKETS. “'““”“”’ "‘?'”‘“"“ °f ‘“° B°“°“ “““‘ ”“’s‘§§`ly"é’°€?.§2§ §i'°.i‘. s....ii..ii ...W if we Hay Fever as »- to we , ________ Portland line was wrecked on Sunday i totally destmyad gf your life you won t know tl!! CHICAGO November 29 __ [Speeia1]- morning off the Highland Light and all f ure of-freedom ti-onli! lgutilg F0” W _ ‘i The following are the closing rates :-- hands perished, crew and passengers. R _ ' _ Dr Chassis rr Hillsboro for New York. was anchored Halifax! "BVU ff" sf 4° near Mahogany Island yesterday. The _.Burgu|a|., |n Manu... captain f lt that as 'he had lived trouhgh (P80888 Tfbllbli Pants Nov 29 -(Sploial)-- steamer Tongimo arrived here mmm New limials ,yesterday "I do not expect that Parlia ‘ment will meet until the middle ot March. It the government get any .sort of a. treaty with the United States at the Washington conference, it will means complete revision of the tariff, and that will take time. If they do nothing, we may meet early in the year. It is only by conversations with ' the Ministers that I have had during the last few days that I have realized this.:’ He declined to say whether by a revi- sion ot the tariff. he meant the abandon- ,ment of the preferential tariff . .______qg,_______ ' me wsiiiiizn. Wasniucroii, Nov. 29- [Speeia1]- Rain or snow, warmer, winds shifting 1 "" ' T' ' ~ " '~ - ~~ assess ll0RSl`f`.S---1l`l-- HORSES mix-1 Wanted to purchase this week 15 New age 5 to io, weight 1050 to 1300 lbs Must be sound and in ffm' Nndition %%% ... ...'. 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